“Rethinking Islamic Civilization: Reawakening Muslim Social Ethics, Intelectual and Spiritual Tradition”
Uin Ar-raniry, Banda Aceh, Indonesia: October 26–27, 2016
Islamic Civilization (tamaddun) is clearly under threat both from within and without. Internally, there is the emergence of radical Jihadists who actively promote a conformist mentality intolerant of diversity and difference. Externally, there is the widespread attraction of the materialist lifestyle weakening individual social conscience and undermining community ethical values. Both threats present real challenges for the future of the Islamic Civilization, especially for its intellectual leaders. Muslim societies are now confronted by the dominant materialistic thought patterns being promoted worldwide among liberal academics and through global media. They are also challenged by anti-Islamic sentiments widespread in the West and many Asian countries. Some thoughtful responses by informed observers to these immensely important issues have been convened in several academic institutions outside Indonesia. This is an ongoing discussion which requires fresh contributions from our own intellectual leaders with the active collaboration of many more educators and officials.
As part of this ongoing discussion, the First Ar-Raniry International Conference on Islamic Civilization aims to advance the academic culture and quality of thought at the Ar-Raniry campus. The sponsors hope that this timely effort may assess the many pressing issues relating to Muslim Civilization, with the ultimate goal of reawakening Islamic social ethics and strengthening intellectual and spiritual traditions for the benefit of the contemporary ummah and all humanity.
We invite scholars from various fields of study to submit full paper on one of the following themes: Islamic Spirituality, Philosophy and Tasawwuf; Islamic Education and Pedagogy; Islamic Art and Culture; Islamic Finance & Banking; Business Ethics, and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR);Islamic Family and Social Work; Islamic Law and Governance; Media and Communication Studies; Cosmology, Science and Technology; Religious Tolerance, Conflict Resolution, and Peace Studies;Islamic Psychology, mental illness, and trauma healing;